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<h1>Access Rules Tab</h1>

<h2>Overview</h2>
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The Access Rules Tab consists of three sections. The left list displays all 
repositories and paths defined in the authorization file formatted as a tree. 
The right side displays all access rules for the item selected on in the tree. 
Selecting Server displays all access rules, including server level access rules.
Selecting a repository displays all access rules for that repository and 
selecting a path displays all access rules for the path.
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<img src="images/access_rules_tab.png" alt="Access Rules tab" />

<h2>Actions</h2>
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Located below the tree of repositories and paths are the repository/path action
buttons. These buttons change depending on the item selected in the tree. When
a repository item is selected the Edit Repository and Delete Repository action
buttons are available. WHen a path item is selected the Edit Path and Delete
Path action buttons are available. No actions are available when Server is
selected.
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Located below the table of access rules are the access rule action buttons.
Edit and Delete Access Rule buttons are available. Double-clicking an Access
Rule opens the access rule in the edit access rule window.
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<img src="images/add_access_rule.png" />
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<img src="images/edit_access_rule.png" />

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New repositories may be added in the Add Access Rule screen. New paths are 
added automatically when a unknown path is entered in the Add Access Rule 
screen. 
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<img src="images/add_repository.png" />

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Existing paths and repositories may be edited or deleted by selecting the item 
in the tree and clicking the edit or delete button.
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<img src="images/edit_path.png" />
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<img src="images/edit_repository.png" />

<h2>Considerations</h2>
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Editing or deleting a repository will modify or delete all access rules defined
for that repository. Editing or deleting a path will modify or delete all 
access rules defined for that path.
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